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NASA’s ML-1 Completes Testing at LC-39B ahead of SLS Stacking – NASASpaceflight.com
NASA’s Mobile Launcher-1, or ML-1, has rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building after completing…

NASA’s Mobile Launcher-1, or ML-1, has rolled back to the Vehicle Assembly Building after completing a series of tests at Launch Complex-39B (LC-39B). This marks the last trip to the launch pad for ML-1 until the first fully stacked Space Launch System rocket rolls out for the Artemis I mission.
(Lead photo via Stephen Marr for NSF/L2)
Just after midnight on October 20, ML-1 began its rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to LC-39B. The mobile launcher was carried from High Bay 3 in the…
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